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hi and thanks
i had visited the first file location:
E:\ProgramData\Malwarebytes\MBAMService\ScanResults
and it had JSON file which I am unable to upload here.
but I am able to upload the second file which i have attached below
from the location: E:\ProgramData\Malwarebytes\MBAMService\logs\MBAMSERVICE.LOG﻿
thanks, aistro
MBAMSERVICE.LOG

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Is it necessary to disable some of the modules or even uninstall MB Premium before updating to the new 1903 Windows build? I have never bothered in the past but I would just like to sure this time as I have control of when it installs. Thanks in advance.
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Are we sure these aren't some sort of false positive? I too have 82 detections of Android/Trojan.Spy.Agent.rdr in deeply fundamental system apps/services.
However, I did a complete system wipe with TWRP and installed a more up-to-date version of the firmware I use. Still the exact same number of infections. How is that possible?

Thank you for the reply. I followed the directions, and after a few failed attempts, I ultimately uninstalled Chrome, deleted all browser data, and reinstalled it. So far, the attempted outbound connection hasn't come back. While scanning, neither Malwarebytes nor Adwcleaner could find any issues (nor could any other software, for that matter).
Thank you for the help, Ron. I appreciate it.

Same here! I am on a Leeco LeMax 2 with AOKP Custom Rom and got 65 infections at my system applications... i made a full system wipe/format new twrp unroot new root reinstall three different backups and customroms after the reboot malwarebyte still said it is infected. i think it is a problem with malwarebytes database update.

I'll take a look at this article but the same has happened to me, also updating Flash. So I've gone on to many Apple forums which have suggested using Malwarebytes. I downloaded it, it detected problems, I restarted the computer, and it is still the same - the problem is still there. I'll see how I go with the link.
Ok I looked at the article and nothing helped in it.
So I type a search but I am redirected to "Bing" - via trove.com and something (its too quick to find out) like goto... that pops up in the internet address area.

I'll take a look at this article but the same has happened to me, also updating Flash. So I've gone on to many Apple forums which have suggested using Malwarebytes. I downloaded it, it detected problems, I restarted it, and it is still the same - the problem is still there. I'll see how I go with the link.

Hello all,
After discovering 6 threats on my computer I quarantined them all. However, when I went to delete them all, I noticed one was located in the System 32 folder and I am afraid to delete it. The file name is "C:\Windows\System32\Tasks\{45460625-B57B-1002-0F29-5A08F84B1130}".
Can somebody inform me if this file is safe to delete or if I should keep it in quarantine? Thanks.
Sincerely, Shanelle

Same here, in fact when I bought mine it came with 5 PCs and now it is only 1. It was a special they were running when I bought it in 2011, instead of 3 PCs it was 5 PCs. I don't care what any of the staff says now it was setup for multiple PCs. I think it is very convenient for them to pull this out of their ass after 8 years of using it saying it only covered 1 PC when it never has. Maybe we can ask the Better Business Bureau what they think about it. Here is what mine looked like, there was no yearly subscription in 2011 it was a one time purchase. https://www.amazon.com/Malwarebytes-Comprehensive-Cybersecurity-Device-Year/dp/B07JNB3N9B/ref=sr_1_13?crid=2JTGOGYE5H1BD&keywords=malwarebytes&qid=1558782620&s=software&sprefix=malware%2Csoftware%2C153&sr=1-13 Here is the 3 PCs now https://www.amazon.com/Malwarebytes-98214-Premium-Security-Program/dp/B073BJSPB9/ref=sr_1_4?crid=2JTGOGYE5H1BD&keywords=malwarebytes&qid=1558783257&s=software&sprefix=malware%2Csoftware%2C153&sr=1-4

I just found 42 infections with Trojan.Spy.Agent.rdr on my Sony Z1 with CM 12.1 Android 5.1.1 and I'm hesitating to remove all those as it looks like it will erase
from Gallery to Configuration all kind of system apps... I will post further info from my phone including screenshots.

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Yesterday I updated to the new version of Windows (1903). For the first time, Windows Defender was deactivated and Malwarebytes appeared as antivirus. If I go to the recommended option of Malwarebytes (which I have had up until now with no problems so far) "Let Malwarebytes choose whether to register" and changed it to "Never register Malwarebytes", I can have Windows Defender activated again. if I change back to the recommended option, Windows Defender is deactivated again.

If scanners cant find any virus, why I cant change my proxy options? And even when I change things in regedit changes after reboot are reseted. After your help i can now edit those option in networking tab on windows but after saving and closing the window nothing saves. When i restarted my computer I got Registry Editor Pop up window about making changes to pc.

I've got a Leagoo M8 Pro (had it for 18 months) running Malwarebytes Premium. The last update, when scanning, suddenly reports 67 system apps as being infected with a trojan Trojan.spy.agent. Is this a case of false positives? I don't see any infections and have had no problems. Is this just because it's a Chinese phone?